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J J a a n n u u a a r r y y 2 2 0 0 1 1 6 6 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday HOLY NAME (CIRCUMCISION) 1 Christmas Feria 2 SECOND SUNDAY AFTER CHRISTMAS 3 Bl. Elizabeth Ann Seton, Foundress, 1821 4 Christmas Feria 5 THE EPIPHANY OF OUR LORD A Principal Feast 6 Feria 7 Feria 8 g Feria 9 1 ST AFTER EPIPHANY: BAPTISM OF JESUS 1 0 St. Aelred of Rievaulx, Abbot, 1167 1 1 St. Aelred of Rievaulx, Abbot, 1167 1 2 St. Hilary of Poitiers, Bishop, 367 1 3 St. Kentigern of Glasgow, Bishop, Missionary, 612 1 4 St Paul of Thebes, First Hermit, c. 345 1 5 g Richard Benson, Monk, 1915 Charles Gore, Bishop, 1932 1 6 THIRD SUNDAY AFTER EPIPHANY 17 THE CONFESSION OF ST. PETER 1 8 [Week of Prayer for Christian Unity] St. Wulfstan of Worchester, Bishop, 1095 1 9 [Week of Prayer for Christian Unity] St. Fabian of Rome, Pope, Martyr, 250 20 [Week of Prayer for Christian Unity] St. Agnes, Virgin, Martyr, 304 21 [Week of Prayer for Christian Unity] St. Vincent of Saragossa, Deacon, Martyr, 250 22 [Prayer for Xn Unity] g Bl. Philips Brooks, Bishop, 1893 2 3 [Week of Prayer for Christian Unity] FOURTH EPIPHANY 24 31 FIFTH EPIPHANY THE CONVERSION OF ST. PAUL 2 5 [Week of Prayer for Christian Unity] Ss. Timothy & Titus, Companions of St. Paul 2 6 Feria 27 St. Thomas Aquinas, Priest, Doctor, 1274 2 8 Feria 29 g Bl. Charles Stuart, King, Martyr, 1649 30 Friday Abstinence during Christmastide The traditional Friday abstinence from flesh meat on Fridays is dispensed during the Christmas season.

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Page 1: Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday2 2 [Prayer for Xn Unity] g Bl. Philips Brooks, Bishop, 1893 23 [Week of Prayer for Christian Unity] FOURTH CEPIPHANY 24 31

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Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday

HOLY NAME (CIRCUMCISION)

1

Christmas Feria

2

SECOND SUNDAY AFTER CHRISTMAS

3

Bl. Elizabeth Ann Seton,

Foundress, 1821

4

Christmas Feria

5

THE EPIPHANY OF OUR LORD A Principal Feast

6

Feria

7

Feria

8 g

Feria

9

1ST AFTER EPIPHANY: BAPTISM OF JESUS

10

St. Aelred of Rievaulx,

Abbot, 1167

11

St. Aelred of Rievaulx,

Abbot, 1167

12

St. Hilary of Poitiers,

Bishop, 367

13

St. Kentigern of Glasgow, Bishop, Missionary, 612

14

St Paul of Thebes,

First Hermit, c. 345

15 g

Richard Benson, Monk, 1915 Charles Gore, Bishop, 1932

16

THIRD SUNDAY AFTER EPIPHANY

17

THE CONFESSION OF ST. PETER

18 [Week of Prayer

for Christian Unity]

St. Wulfstan of

Worchester, Bishop, 1095

19

[Week of Prayer for Christian Unity]

St. Fabian of Rome, Pope, Martyr, 250

20 [Week of Prayer

for Christian Unity]

St. Agnes,

Virgin, Martyr, 304

21 [Week of Prayer

for Christian Unity]

St. Vincent of Saragossa,

Deacon, Martyr, 250

22 [Prayer for Xn Unity]

g

Bl. Philips Brooks,

Bishop, 1893

23 [Week of Prayer

for Christian Unity]

FOURTH EPIPHANY

24

31 FIFTH EPIPHANY

THE CONVERSION OF ST. PAUL

25 [Week of Prayer

for Christian Unity]

Ss. Timothy & Titus,

Companions of St. Paul

26

Feria

27

St. Thomas Aquinas, Priest, Doctor, 1274

28

Feria

29 g

Bl. Charles Stuart, King, Martyr, 1649

30

Friday Abstinence during Christmastide The traditional Friday abstinence from flesh meat on Fridays is dispensed during the Christmas season.

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JANUARY 2016 EUCHARISTIC READINGS Year C

Date Occasion Old Testament Psalm Epistle Gospel _ 1 Holy Name Exodus 34:1-8 8 Romans 1:1-7 Luke 2:15-21 3 2nd Sunday after Christmas Jeremiah 31:7-14 84 Ephesians 1:3-6,15-19a Mt 2:13-15,19-23

or 84:1-8 or Luke 2:41-52 or Mt 2:1-12

6 The Epiphany Isaiah 60:1-6, 9 72 Ephesians 3:1-12 Matthew 2:1-12

or 72:1-2,10-17 10 1st Sunday after the Epiphany: Isaiah 42:1-9 89:1-29 Acts 10:34-38 Luke 3:15-16,21-22

The Baptism of the Lord or 89:20-29 17 2nd Sunday after the Epiphany Isaiah 62:1-5 96 1 Corinthians 12:1-11 John 2:1-11

or 96:1-10 18 The Confession of St. Peter Acts 4:8-13 23 1 Peter 5:1-4 Matthew 16:13-19 24 3rd Sunday after the Epiphany Nehemiah 8:2-10 113 1 Corinthians 12:12-27 Luke 4:14-21 25 The Conversion of St. Paul Acts 26:9-21 67 Galatians 1:11-24 Matthew 10:16-22 31 4th Sunday after the Epiphany Jeremiah 1:4-10 71:1-17 1 Corinthians 14:12b-20 Luke 4:21-32

or 71:1-6,15-17 Feasts occurring on a Sunday in 2016:

10 Bl. William Laud of Canterbury, Archbishop, Martyr, 1645 17 St. Antony of Egypt, Abbott, 356 24 Bl. Francis de Sales, Bishop, Doctor, 1622 31 Bl. John Bosco, Priest, 1888 Concerning the Friday abstinence from red meat:

“The following days are observed by special acts of discipline and self-denial: . . . Good Friday and all other Fridays of the year, in commemoration of the Lord’s crucifixion, except for Fridays in the Christmas and Easter seasons, and any Feasts of our Lord which occur on a Friday” (Book of Common Prayer, pg 17).

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Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday

St. Brigid of Kildare

Abbess, 523

1

PRESENTATION OF JESUS IN THE TEMPLE

2 PURIFICATION

OF OUR LADY

St. Blais, Martyr, 316

St. Anskar of Hamburg, 865

3

St. Gilbert of

Sempringham, 1189

4

St. Agatha of Sicily,

Virgin, Martyr, c. 251

5 g

Blessed Martyrs of Japan, 1597

6

LAST SUNDAY AFTER EPIPHANY

7 [World Mission

Sunday]

Feria

8

Feria

9

[Shrove Tuesday]

ASH WEDNESDAY

10

[Fast]

Our Lady of Lourdes

11

Feria

12 g

Bl. Absalom Jones,

Priest, 1818

13

FIRST SUNDAY IN LENT

14

Bl. Thomas Bray,

Priest, 1730

15

[Fast]

Lenten Feria

16

[Fast]

Bl. Janani Luwum of

Uganda, Martyr, 1977

17

[Fast] Ember Day

Lenten Feria

18

[Fast]

Lenten Feria

19 g

Ember Day

Lenten Feria

20

[Fast] Ember Day

SECOND SUNDAY IN LENT

21

Chair of St. Peter

at Antioch

22

[Fast]

St. Polycarp,

Bishop, Martyr, 156

23

[Fast]

ST. MATTHIAS THE APOSTLE

24

[Fast]

Ss. Ethelbert & Bertha,

King & Queen of Kent 616

25

[Fast]

St. Oswald of York,

Archbishop, 922

26 g

Bl. George Herbert, Priest, Poet, 1633

27

[Fast]

THIRD SUNDAY IN LENT

28

John Cassian,

Abbot Marseeilles, 433

29

Concerning the Lenten Fast The fast is traditionally observed in the Western Church by eating only one full meal in the day. Up to two half meals are allowed, as long as they do not together equal the quantity of the one full meal.

g — Indicates a day of both fasting during the season of Lent as well as the Friday abstinence from flesh meat.

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FEBRUARY 2016 EUCHARISTIC READINGS Year C

Date Occasion Old Testament Psalm Epistle Gospel _ 2 Presentation of Jesus in Temple Malachi 3:1-4 84 Hebrews 2:14-18 Luke 2:22-40 Purification of Mary or 84:1-6 7 Last Sunday after the Epiphany Exodus 34:29-35 99 1 Cor 12:27—13:13 Luke 9:28-36 10 Ash Wednesday Joel 2:1-2, 12-17 103 2 Cor 5:20b—6:10 Mt 6:1-6,16-21 or Isaiah 58:1-12 or 103:8-14 14 First Sunday in Lent Deut 26:(1-4)5-11 91 Rom 10:(5-8a)8b-13 Luke 4:1-13 or 91:1-9 21 Second Sunday in Lent Genesis 15:1-12,17-18 27 Philippians 3:17—4:1 Lk 13:(22-30)31-35 or 27:10-18 24 St. Matthias the Apostle Acts 1:15-26 15 Philippians 3:13b-21 John 15:1,6-16 Concerning the Proper for Weekdays in Lent:

“In keeping with ancient tradition, the observance of Lenten weekdays ordinarily takes precedence over Lesser Feasts occurring during this season. It is appropriate, however, to name the saint whose day it is in the Prayers of the People, and, if desired, to use the Collect of the saint to conclude the Prayers” (Lesser Feasts and Fasts 2006, pg 28/Holy Women, Holy Men, pg 32) Feasts occurring on a Sunday or Holy Day in 2016:

7 St. Cornelius the Centurion, First Gentile Convert 10 St. Scholastica, Virgin, Abbess, c. 543 14 Ss. Cyril and Methodius, Missionaries to the Slavs, Patrons of Europe, 869, 885 St. Valentine, Martyr 21 Bl. John Henry Newman, Priest and Theologian, 1890 St. Peter Damien, Bishop, 1070 28 Founding of the Society of the Holy Cross, 1855 Concerning the Friday abstinence from red meat:

“The following days are observed by special acts of discipline and self-denial: . . . Good Friday and all other Fridays of the year, in commemoration of the Lord’s crucifixion, except for Fridays in the Christmas and Easter seasons, and any Feasts of our Lord which occur on a Friday” (Book of Common Prayer, pg 17).

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Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday

St. David of Wales,

Bishop, c. 544

1

[Fast]

St. Chad of Lichfield,

Bishop, 672

2

[Fast]

Bl. John & Charles Wesley,

Priests, 1791, 1788

3

[Fast]

Lenten Feria

4 g

Lenten Feria

5

[Fast]

FOURTH SUNDAY IN LENT

6

Ss. Perpetua, Felicity, &

Companions, Martyrs, 202

7

[Fast]

Bl. Edward King,

Bishop of Lincoln, 1910

8

[Fast]

St. Gregory of Nyssa,

Bishop, c. 394

9

[Fast]

Lenten Feria

10

[Fast]

Lenten Feria

11 g

St. Gregory the Great,

Pope, 604

12

[Fast]

FIFTH SUNDAY IN LENT

13

[Begin Daylight Saving, Spring Forward 1 Hour]

Lenten Feria

14

[Fast]

Lenten Feria

15

[Fast]

Lenten Feria

16

[Fast]

St. Patrick of Armagh,

Bishop, c. 460

17

[Fast]

St. Cyril of Jerusalem, Patriarch, Doctor 386

18 g

ST. JOSEPH

19

[Fast]

PALM SUNDAY

20

MONDAY IN HOLY WEEK

21

[Fast]

TUESDAY IN HOLY WEEK

22

[Fast]

WEDNESDAY IN HOLY WEEK

23

[Fast]

MAUNDY THURSDAY

24

[Fast]

GOOD FRIDAY

25 g

HOLY SATURDAY

26 (White for Vigil Mass)

[Fast]

EASTER SUNDAY

27

MONDAY IN EASTER WEEK

28

[Fast]

TUESDAY IN EASTER WEEK

29

[Fast]

WEDNESDAY IN EASTER WEEK

30

[Fast]

THURSDAY IN EASTER WEEK

31

[Fast]

Concerning the Lenten Fast The fast is traditionally observed in the Western Church by eating only one full meal in the day. Up to two half meals are allowed, as long as they do not together equal the quantity of the one full meal.

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MARCH 2016 EUCHARISTIC READINGS Year C

Date Occasion Old Testament Psalm Epistle Gospel _ 6 Fourth Sunday in Lent Joshua (4:19-24);5:9-12 34 2 Corinthians 5:17-21 Luke 15:11-32 or 34:1-8 19 St. Joseph 2 Samuel 7:4,8-16 89:1-29 Romans 4:13-18 Luke 2:41-52 or 89:1-4,26-29 13 Fifth Sunday in Lent Isaiah 43:16-21 126 Philippians 3:8-14 Luke 20:9-19 20 Palm Sunday Isaiah 45:21-25 22:1-21 Philippians 2:5-11 Luke (22:39-71)

or Isaiah 52:13—53:12 or 22:1-11 23:1-49(50-56) 24 Maundy Thursday Exodus 12:1-14a 78:14-20, 1 Cor 11:23-26 John 13:1-15

23-25 (27-32) or Luke 22:14-30

25 Good Friday Isaiah 52:13—53:12 22:1-21 Hebrews 10:1-25 John (18:1-40) or Genesis 22:1-18 or 22:1-11 19:1-37 or Wisdom 2:1, 12-24 or 40:1-14

or 69:1-23 27 Easter Day Acts 10:34-43 118:14-29 Colossians 3:1-4 Luke 24:1-10 Principal Service or Isaiah 51:9-11 or 118:14-17, or Acts 10:34-43

22-24

Concerning the Proper for Weekdays in Lent:

“In keeping with ancient tradition, the observance of Lenten weekdays ordinarily takes precedence over Lesser Feasts occurring during this season. It is appropriate, however, to name the saint whose day it is in the Prayers of the People, and, if desired, to use the Collect of the saint to conclude the Prayers” (Lesser Feasts and Fasts 2006, pg 28/Holy Women, Holy Men, pg 32) Feasts occurring on a Sunday or during Holy Week or Easter Week in 2016:

20 St. Cuthbert, Bishop, Missionary 687 21 Bl. Thomas Cranmer, Archbishop, Martyr, 1556 22 Bl. James de Koven, Priest, 1879 23 St. Gregory the Illuminator, Bishop, c. 332 24 Bl. Oscar Romero, Bishop, Martyr, 1980 25 Annunciation of our Lady (transferred to April 4) 26 St. Gabriel the Archangel 27 Bl. Charles Henry Brent, Bishop, 1922 29 Bl. John Keble, Priest, 1866 30 Bl. Innocent of Alaska, Bishop, 1879 31 Bl. John Donne, Priest, Poet, 1631 Concerning the Friday abstinence from red meat:

“The following days are observed by special acts of discipline and self-denial: . . . Good Friday and all other Fridays of the year, in commemoration of the Lord’s crucifixion, except for Fridays in the Christmas and Easter seasons, and any Feasts of our Lord which occur on a Friday” (Book of Common Prayer, pg 17).

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Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday

FRIDAY IN EASTER WEEK

1

SATURDAY IN EASTER WEEK

2

SECOND SUNDAY OF EASTER

3

ANNUNCIATION OF OUR LADY

4

[Transferred]

St. Vincent Ferrer, Priest, Friar, Missionary, 1419

5

Easter Feria [Collect 1]

6

Bl. Tikhon of Moscow,

Patriarch,1925

7

Bl. William Augustus

Muhlenberg, Priest, 1877

8

Bl. Dietrich Bonhoeffer,

Martyr, 1945

9

THIRD SUNDAY OF EASTER

10

Bl. George Augustus

Selwyn, Bishop, 1878

11

St. Zeno of Verona, Bishop, Martyr, 371

12

Easter Feria [Collect 2]

13

Easter Feria [Collect 3]

14

Easter Feria [Collect 4]

15

Easter Feria [Collect 5]

16

FOURTH SUNDAY OF EASTER

17

Easter Feria [Collect 6]

18

St. Alphege of Canterbury,

Bishop, Martyr, 1012

19

Easter Feria [Collect 7]

20

St. Anselm of Canterbury,

Bishop, Doctor, 1109

21

Easter Feria [Collect 8]

22

St. George, Martyr,

Patron of England, c. 304

23

FIFTH SUNDAY OF EASTER

24

ST. MARK THE EVANGELIST

25

Easter Feria [Collect 9]

26

Bl. Christina Rosetti, Poet, 1895

27

Easter Feria [Collect 10]

28

St. Catherine of Siena, Virgin, Doctor, 1380

29

Holy Abbots of Cluny

30

Friday Abstinence in Easter The traditional Friday abstinence from flesh meat on Fridays is dispensed during the Easter season.

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APRIL 2016 EUCHARISTIC READINGS Year C

Date Occasion Old Testament Psalm Epistle Gospel _ 3 Second Sunday of Easter Acts 5:12a,17-22,25-29 111 Revelation 1:(1-8)9-19 John 20:19-31

or Job 42:1-6 or 118:19-24 or Acts 5:12a,17-22,25-29

4 Annunciation of Our Lady Isaiah 7:10-14 40:1-11 Hebrews 10:5-10 Luke 1:26-38 (Transferred) or 40:5-10 or Canticle 3 or 15 14 Third Sunday of Easter Acts 9:1-19a 33 Revelation 5:6-14 John 21:1-14

or Jeremiah 32:36-41 or 33:1-11 or Acts 9:1-19a 21 Fourth Sunday of Easter Acts 13:15-16,26-33(34-39) 100 Revelation 7:9-17 John 10:22-30 or Numbers 27:12-23 or Acts 13:15-16,26-33(34-39) 25 St. Mark the Evangelist Isaiah 52:7-10 2 Ephesians 4:7-8,11-16 Mark 1:1-15 or 2:7-10 or Mark 16:15-20 28 Fifth Sunday of Easter Acts 13:44-52 145 Revelation 19:1,4-9 John 13:31-35

or Leviticus 19:1-2,9-18 or 145:1-9 or Acts 13:44-52 Feasts occurring on a Sunday or during Holy Week or the Easter Octave in 2016:

1 Bl. Frederick Denison Maurice, Priest, 1872 2 Bl. James Lloyd Breck, Priest, 1876 3 St. Richard of Chichester, Bishop, 1253 4 St. Isidore of Seville, Bishop, 636 10 Bl. William Law, Priest, 1761 24 St. Mellitus, Bishop of London, first Bishop at Saint Paul’s, 624 Óscar Romero and the Martyrs of El Salvador, 1980 Concerning the Friday abstinence from red meat:

“The following days are observed by special acts of discipline and self-denial: . . . Good Friday and all other Fridays of the year, in commemoration of the Lord’s crucifixion, except for Fridays in the Christmas and Easter seasons, and any Feasts of our Lord which occur on a Friday” (Book of Common Prayer, pg 17).

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Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday

SIXTH SUNDAY OF EASTER

1

SS. PHILIP & JAMES, APOSTLES

2 [Transferred]

Rogation Day, Fast

The Discovery of the Holy Cross

3

Rogation Day, Fast

St. Monica, Widow, 387

4

Rogation Day, Fast

ASCENSION DAY A Principal Feast

5

Easter Feria [Collect 17]

6

St. John of Beverley, Bishop, Monk, 721

7

SEVENTH SUNDAY OF EASTER

8

St. Gregory of Nazianzus,

Bishop, Doctor, 389

9

Easter Feria [Collect 18]

10

Easter Feria [Collect 19]

11

Easter Feria [Collect 20]

12

Easter Feria [Collect 17]

13

Easter Feria [Collect 18]

14

PENTECOST A Principal Feast

15

Martyrs of the Sudan

1983

16

The First Book of

Common Prayer, 1549

17

Feria

18

[Fast] Ember Day

St. Dunstan of Canterbury,

Archbishop, 988

19

St. Alcuin of York, Deacon, Abbot, 820

20 g

Ember Day

St. Helena,

Empress, 330

21

[Fast] Ember Day

TRINITY SUNDAY A Principal Feast

22

St. Vincent of Lerins,

Priest, 450

23

Bl. Jackson Kemper,

Bishop, Missionary, 1870

24

Venerable St. Bede,

Priest, 735

25

St. Augustine of

Canterbury, Bishop, 605

26

[Corpus Christi Day]

Bl. Philip Neri,

Priest, 1595

27 g

St. Lanfranc of

Canterbury, Bishop, 1089

28

CORPUS CHRISTI SUNDAY Proper 4

29

(White for Corpus Christi)

St. Joan of Arc,

Virgin, Martyr, 1431

30

Memorial Day

THE VISITATION OF OUR LADY

31

H H

Friday Abstinence in Easter The traditional Friday abstinence from flesh meat on Fridays is dispensed during the Easter season.

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MAY 2016 EUCHARISTIC READINGS Year C

Date Occasion Old Testament Psalm Epistle Gospel _ 1 Sixth Sunday of Easter Acts 14:8-18 67 Revelation 21:22--22:5 John 14:23-29

or Joel 2:21-27 or Acts 14:8-18 3 Ss. Philip and James, Apostles Isaiah 30:18-21 119:33-40 2 Corinthians 3:12-17 John 14:6-14 (Transferred) 5 Ascension Day Acts 1:1-11 47 Ephesians 1:15-23 Luke 24:49-53

or 2 Kings 2:1-15 or 110:1-5 or Acts 1:1-11 or Mark 16:9-15, 19-20

8 Seventh Sunday of Easter Acts 16:16-34 68:1-20 Rev 22:12-14,16-17,20 John 17:20-26

or 1 Samuel 12:19-24 or 47 or Acts 16:16-34 15 Day of Pentecost Acts 2:1-11 104:24-37 1 Cor 12:4-13 John 20:19-23

or Joel 2:28-32 or 104:25-32 or Acts 2:1-11 or John 14:8-17 or 33:12-15,18-22 22 Trinity Sunday Isaiah 6:1-8 29 Revelation 4:1-11 John 16:(5-11)12-15

or Canticle 2 29 Proper 4 1 Kings 8:22-23, 96 Galatians 1:1-10 Luke 7:1-10 (or Corpus Christi Sunday) 27-30,41-43 or 96:1-9 31 The Visitation of Our Lady Zephaniah 3:14-18a 113 Colossians 3:12-17 Luke 1:39-49

or Canticle 2 or 13 Feasts occurring on a Sunday in 2016:

1 Ss. Philip & James (Transferred to May 2) 2 St. Athanasius, Bishop, Doctor, 373 (Replaced by Ss Philip & James) 8 St. Dame Julian of Norwich, Mystic, c. 1417 Concerning the Friday abstinence from red meat:

“The following days are observed by special acts of discipline and self-denial: . . . Good Friday and all other Fridays of the year, in commemoration of the Lord’s crucifixion, except for Fridays in the Christmas and Easter seasons, and any Feasts of our Lord which occur on a Friday” (Book of Common Prayer, pg 17).

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Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday

St. Justin, Martyr, at Rome, c. 167

1

Ss. Blandina & Companions,

Martyrs of Lyons, 177

2 [Sacred Heart of Jesus]

The Martyrs of Uganda,

1885-1887

3 g

Bl. John XXIII,

Pope, 1963

4

3RD SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST

Proper 5

5

St. Norbert of Magdeburg,

Archbishop, 1134

6

Feria

7

St. William of York, Archbishop, 1174

8

St. Columba of Iona,

Abbot, 597

9

St. Ephrem of Edessa,

Deacon, 373

10 g

ST. BARNABAS THE APOSTLE

11

4TH SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST

Proper 6

12

St. Anthony of Padua, Priest, Doctor, 1231

13

St. Basil the Great

Bishop of Caesarea, 379

14

Bl. Evelyn Underhill,

Mystic, 1941

15

Bl. Joseph Butler of

Durham, Bishop, 1752

16

Feria

17 g

Bl. Bernard Mizeki,

Catechist, Martyr,1896

18

5TH SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST

Proper 7

19

Feria

20

Bl. Aloysius Gonzaga,

Jesuit, 1591

21

St. Alban, Protomartyr

of Britain, c. 304

22

Etheldreda of Ely,

Abbess, c. 678

23

THE NATIVITY OF JOHN THE BAPTIST

24 g

Feria

25

6TH SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST

Proper 8

26

St. Cyril of Alexandria, Patriarch, Doctor, 444

27

St. Irenaeus of Lyons,

Bishop, Martyr, c. 202

28

SS. PETER & PAUL, APOSTLES

29

Proto-martyrs of Rome,

First Century

30

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JUNE 2016 EUCHARISTIC READINGS Year C

Date Occasion Old Testament Psalm Epistle Gospel _ 5 Proper 5 1 Kings 17:17-24 30 Galatians 1:11-24 Luke 7:11-17 or 30:1-6,12-13 11 St. Barnabas the Apostle Isaiah 42:5-12 112 Acts 11:19-30;13:1-3 Matthew 10:7-16 12 Proper 6 2 Sam 11:26--12:10, 32 Galatians 2:11-21 Luke 7:36-50 13-15 or 32:1-8 19 Proper 7 Zechariah 12:8-10,13:1 63:1-8 Galatians 3:23-29 Luke 9:18-24 24 Nativity of St. John the Baptist Isaiah 40:1-11 85 Acts 13:14b-26 Luke 1:57-80 or 85:7-13 26 Proper 8 1 Kings 19:15-16, 16 Galatians 5:1,13-25 Luke 9:51-62 19-21 or 16:5-11 29 Ss. Peter and Paul, Apostles Ezekiel 34:11-16 87 2 Timothy 4:1-8 John 21:15-19 Feasts occurring on a Sunday in 2016:

5 St. Boniface, Archbishop of Mainz, Missionary, Martyr, 754 19 Translation of St. Edward, King, Martyr, 980 Concerning the Friday abstinence from red meat:

“The following days are observed by special acts of discipline and self-denial: . . . Good Friday and all other Fridays of the year, in commemoration of the Lord’s crucifixion, except for Fridays in the Christmas and Easter seasons, and any Feasts of our Lord which occur on a Friday” (Book of Common Prayer, pg 17).

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Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday

Feria

1 g

Feria

2

7TH SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST

Proper 9

3

INDEPENDENCE DAY

4

Feria

5

Bl. Thomas More &

Bl. John Fisher, Martyrs

6

Ss. Palladius, Apostle of Ireland, 5th Cent.

7

Ss. Aquila & Priscilla,

Comp of Paul, 1st Cent.

8 g

Feria

9

8TH SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST

Proper 10

10

St. Benedict of Nursia,

Abbot, c. 540

11

Feria

12

St. Silas, Companion of,

St. Paul, Martyr, 1st Cent.

13

Feria

14

St. Bonaventure,

Bishop, Doctor, 1274

15

g

Our Lady of

Mount Carmel

16

9TH SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST

Proper 11

17

Feria

18

St. Macrina, Nun,

Teacher, c. 379

19

St. Margaret of Antioch, Martyr, Fourth Century

20

Feria

21

ST. MARY

MAGDALENE

22 g

St. Bridget of Sweden,

Abbess, 1373

23

10TH AFTER PENTECOST

24 31

11TH AFTER PENTECOST

ST. JAMES THE APOSTLE

25

Ss. Anne and Joachim,

Parents of the Virgin Mary

26

Bl. Wm Reed Huntington,

Priest, 1909

27

Feria

28

Ss. Mary, Martha, and

Lazarus of Bethany

29

Bl. William Wilberforce,

Abolitionist, 1833

30

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JULY 2016 EUCHARISTIC READINGS Year C

Date Occasion Old Testament Psalm Epistle Gospel _ 3 Proper 9 Isaiah 66:10-16 66 Gal 6:(1-10)14-18 Luke 10:1-12,

or 66:1-8 16-20 4 Independence Day Deuteronomy 10:17-21 145 Hebrews 11:8-16 Matthew 5:43-48 or 145:1-9 10 Proper 10 Deuteronomy 30:9-14 25 Colossians 1:1-14 Luke 10:25-37

or 25:3-9 17 Proper 11 Genesis 18:1-10a 15 Colossians 1:21-29 Luke 10:38-42 (10b-14) 22 St. Mary Magdalene Judith 9:1, 11-14 42:1-7 2 Corinthians 5:14-18 John 20:11-18 24 Proper 12 Genesis 18:20-33 138 Colossians 2:6-15 Luke 11:1-13 25 St. James the Apostle Jeremiah 45:1-5 7:1-10 Acts 11:27—12:3 Matthew 20:20-28 31 Proper 13 Ecclesiastes 1:12-14 49 Col 3:(5-11)12-17 Luke 12:13-21 2:(1-7,11)18-23 or 49:1-11 Feasts occurring on a Sunday in 2016:

17 Bl. William White, Bishop of Pennsylvania, 1836 24 St. Thomas à Kempis, Priest, 1471 31 Bl. Ignatius of Loyola, Priest, Founder of the Society of Jesus, 1556 Concerning the Friday abstinence from red meat:

“The following days are observed by special acts of discipline and self-denial: . . . Good Friday and all other Fridays of the year, in commemoration of the Lord’s crucifixion, except for Fridays in the Christmas and Easter seasons, and any Feasts of our Lord which occur on a Friday” (Book of Common Prayer, pg 17).

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Bl. Alphonsus Liguori,

Bishop, 1787

1

Feria

2

Feria

3

Bl. Jean-Baptiste Vianney,

Priest, 1859

4

St. Oswald of Northumbria,

King, Martyr, 642

5

TRANSFIGURATION

OF OUR LORD

6

12TH SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST

Proper 14

7

St. Dominic,

Priest and Friar, 1221

8

Feria

9

St. Laurence of Rome, Deacon, Martyr, 258

10

St. Clare of Assisi,

Abbess, 1253

11

St. Hippolytus of Rome, Antipope, Martyr, 235

12 g

Bl. Jeremy Taylor,

Bishop, Theologian, 1667

13

13TH SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST

Proper 15

14

THE ASSUMPTION OF OUR LADY

15

St. Stephen of Hungary,

King, 1038

16

Feria

17

Bl. William Porcher

DuBose, Priest, 1918

18

Feria

19 g

St. Bernard of Clairvaux,

Abbot, Doctor, 1153

20

14TH SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST

Proper 16

21

Queenship of the

Blessed Virgin Mary

22

Bl. Rose of Lima,

Nun, 1617

23

ST. BARTHOLOMEW THE APOSTLE

24

St. Louis of France,

King, 1270

25

Bl. Dominic Barberi,

Priest, Missionary, 1849

26 g

Bl. Thomas Gallaudet, 1902 Bl. Henry W. Style, 1890

27

15TH SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST

Proper 17

28

The Beheading of

St. John the Baptist

29

Bl. Charles Grafton,

Bishop, 1912

30

St. Aidan of Lindisfarne, Bishop, Missionary, 651

31

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AUGUST 2016 EUCHARISTIC READINGS Year C

Date Occasion Old Testament Psalm Epistle Gospel _ 6 Transfiguration of Our Lord Exodus 34:29-35 99 2 Peter 1:13-21 Luke 9:28-36 or 99:5-9 7 Proper 14 Genesis 15:1-6 33 Heb 11:1-3(4-7)8-16 Luke 12:32-40

or 33:12-15,18-22 14 Proper 15 Jeremiah 23:23-29 82 Hebrews 12:1-7 Luke 12:49-56 (8-10)11-14 15 The Assumption of Our Lady Isaiah 61:10-11 34 Galatians 4:4-7 Luke 1:46-55 or 34:1-9 21 Proper 16 Isaiah 28:14-22 46 Heb 12:18-19,22-29 Luke 13:22-30 24 St. Bartholomew the Apostle Deuteronomy 18:15-18 91 1 Corinthians 4:9-15 Luke 22:24-30 or 91:1-4 28 Proper 17 Ecclesiasticus 10:(7-11) 112 Hebrews 13:1-8 Luke 14:1,7-14 12-18 Feasts occurring on a Sunday in 2016:

7 Bl. John Mason Neale, Priest, Scholar, Hymn Writer, 1866 14 Bl. Maximilian Kolbe, Friar, Martyr, 1941 Bl. Jonathan Myrick Daniels, Seminarian, Civil Rights Worker, Martyr, 1965 28 St. Augustine, Bishop of Hippo, Teacher, 430 Concerning the Friday abstinence from red meat:

“The following days are observed by special acts of discipline and self-denial: . . . Good Friday and all other Fridays of the year, in commemoration of the Lord’s crucifixion, except for Fridays in the Christmas and Easter seasons, and any Feasts of our Lord which occur on a Friday” (Book of Common Prayer, pg 17).

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St. Giles of Provence, 710 Bl. D.P. Oakerhater, 1931

1

Martyrs of Papua

New Guinea, 1942

2 g

St. Phoebe of Cenchreae,

Deaconess, 1st Cent.

3

16TH SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST

Proper 18

4

Ss. Boris & Gleb,

Princes, Martyrs, 1015

5

Feria

6

Feria

7

Nativity of the

Blessed Virgin Mary

8

Bl. Charles Lowder,

Priest, Founder SSC, 1880

9 g

Feria

10

17TH SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST

Proper 19

11

Bl. John Henry Hobart,

Bishop, 1830

12

St. John Chrysostom,

Patriarch, Doctor, 407

13

EXALTATION OF

THE HOLY CROSS

14

St. Cyprian of Carthage,

Bishop, Martyr, 258

15

St. Ninian of Galloway,

Bishop, c. 432

16 g

St. Hildegard of Bingen, Abbess, Mystic, 1179

17

18TH SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST

Proper 20

18

St. Theodore of Tarsus

Abp of Canterbury, 690

19

Bl. John Coleridge Patteson, &Comp, Martyrs, 1871

20

ST. MATTHEW, APOSTLE & EVANGELIST

21

[Fast] Ember Day

Bl. Philander Chase,

Bishop, 1852

22

Feria

23 g

Ember Day

Our Lady of Walsingham

24

[Fast] Ember Day

19TH SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST

Proper 21

25

Bl. Lancelot Andrewes,

Bishop, 1626

26

Bl. Vincent de Paul,

Priest, 1660

27

St. Wenceslaus of Bohemia,

Duke, Martyr, 929

28

ST. MICHAEL & ALL ANGELS

29

St. Jerome of Bethlehem,

Priest, Doctor, 420

30

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SEPTEMBER 2016 EUCHARISTIC READINGS Year C

Date Occasion Old Testament Psalm Epistle Gospel _ 4 Proper 18 Deut 30:15-20 1 Philemon 1-20 Luke 14:25-33 11 Proper 19 Exodus 32:1,7-14 51:1-18 1 Timothy 1:12-17 Luke 15:1-10 or 51:1-11 14 Exaltation of the Holy Cross Isaiah 45:21-25 98 Philippians 2:5-11 John 12:31-36a or 98:1-4 or Galatians 6:14-18 18 Proper 20 Amos 8:4-7(8-12) 138 1 Timothy 2:1-8 Luke 16:1-13 21 St. Matthew, Apostle Proverbs 3:1-6 119:33-40 2 Timothy 3:14-17 Matthew 9:9-13 & Evangelist 25 Proper 21 Amos 6:1-7 146 1 Timothy 6:11-19 Luke 16:19-31 or 146:4-9 29 St. Michael & All Angels Genesis 28:10-17 103 Revelation 12:7-12 John 1:47-51 or 103:19-22 Feasts occurring on a Sunday in 2016:

4 St. Birinus, Bishop of Dorchester, Apostle of Wessex, 650 Bl. Paul Jones, Bishop, 1941 11 St. Finnian, Abbot of Moville, 589 18 Bl. Edward Bouverie Pusey, Priest, Tractarian, 1882 25 St. Sergius, Abbot of Holy Trinity, Moscow, 1392 Concerning the Friday abstinence from red meat:

“The following days are observed by special acts of discipline and self-denial: . . . Good Friday and all other Fridays of the year, in commemoration of the Lord’s crucifixion, except for Fridays in the Christmas and Easter seasons, and any Feasts of our Lord which occur on a Friday” (Book of Common Prayer, pg 17).

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20TH SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST

Proper 22

2

Bl. Thérèse of Lisieux,

Virgin, 1897

3

St. Francis of Assisi, Deacon, Friar, 1226

4

Feria

5

Bl. William Tyndale

Priest, 1536

6

Our Lady of the Rosary

7 g

St. Remigius of Rheims,

Bishop, 533

1

8 Feria

21ST SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST

Proper 23

9

St. Paulinus of York

Bishop, 644

10

St. Philip,

Deacon and Evangelist

11

St. Wilfrid of Ripon,

Bishop, Missionary, 709

12

Feria

13

Samuel Scherechewsky of Shanghai, Bishop 1906

14 g

Translation of the Image of Our Lady of Walsingham

15

22ND SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST

Proper 24

16

St. Ignatius of Antioch,

Bishop, c. 115

17

ST. LUKE THE EVANGELIST

18

St. Frideswide, Abbess, c. 735

19

Feria

20

Feria

21

g

Feria

22

ST. JAMES OF JERUSALEM, MARTYR

23

St. Raphael

the Archangel

24

Ss. Crispin and Crispinian, of Rome, Martyrs, c. 287

25

St. Alfred the Great,

King of West Saxons, 899

26

Feria

27

SS. SIMON & JUDE, APOSTLES

28 g

Bl. James Hannington

& Comp, Martyrs, 1885

29

24TH SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST

Proper 26

30

Feria

31

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OCTOBER 2016 EUCHARISTIC READINGS Year C

Date Occasion Old Testament Psalm Epistle Gospel _ 2 Proper 22 Habakkuk 1:1-6(7-11) 37 2 Timothy 1:(1-5)6-14 Luke 17:5-10 12-13;2:1-4 or 37:3-10 9 Proper 23 Ruth 1:(1-7)8-19a 113 2 Timothy 2:(3-7)8-15 Luke 17:11-19 16 Proper 24 Genesis 32:3-8,22-30 121 2 Timothy 3:14—4:5 Luke 18:1-8a 18 St. Luke the Evangelist Ecclesiasticus 38:1-4, 147 2 Timothy 4:5-13 Luke 4:14-21

6-10, 12-14 or 147:1-7 23 St. James of Jerusalem* Acts 15:12-22a 1 1 Corinthians 15:1-11 Matthew 13:54-58 28 Ss. Simon & Jude, Apostles Deuteronomy 32:1-4 119:89-96 Ephesians 2:13-22 John 15:17-27 30 Proper 26 Isaiah 1:10-20 32 2 Thess 1:1-5(6-10)11-12 Luke 19:1-10

or 32:1-8 * “All other Feasts of our Lord, and all other Major Feasts appointed on fixed days in the Calendar, when they occur on a Sunday, are normally transferred to the first convenient open day within the week. When desired, however, the Collect, Preface, and one or more of the Lessons appointed for the Feast may be substituted for those of the Sunday, but not from the Last Sunday after Pentecost through the First Sunday after the Epiphany, or from the Last Sunday after the Epiphany through Trinity Sunday” (Book of Common Prayer, pg 16). Feasts occurring on a Sunday in 2016:

2 The Holy Guardian Angels 9 St. Robert Grosseteste, Bishop of Lincoln, 1253 16 St. Gall, Hermit, 630 30 St. John Wyclif, Priest, 1384 Concerning the Friday abstinence from red meat:

“The following days are observed by special acts of discipline and self-denial: . . . Good Friday and all other Fridays of the year, in commemoration of the Lord’s crucifixion, except for Fridays in the Christmas and Easter seasons, and any Feasts of our Lord which occur on a Friday” (Book of Common Prayer, pg 17).

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ALL SAINTS’ DAY

1

All Souls’ Day

2

[Fast]

Bl. Richard Hooker,

Priest, 1600

3

Bl. Charles Borromeo

of Milan, Bishop, 1584

4 g

Feria

5

ALL SAINTS’ SUNDAY

6 [End Daylight Saving,

Fall Back 1 Hour]

St. Willibroard of Utrecht,

Archbishop, 739

7

Saints and Martyrs of the

Anglican Communion

8

St. Margery Kempe,

Mystic, c. 1440

9

St. Leo the Great, Pope, Doctor, 461

10

St. Martin of Tours,

Bishop, c. 397

11 g

Bl. Charles Simeon,

Priest, 1836

12

26TH SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST

Proper 28

13

Bl. Samuel Seabury,

1st American Bishop, 1796

14

St. Albert the Great,

Bishop, Doctor, 1280

15

St. Margaret of Scotland,

Queen, 1093

16

St. Hugh of Lincoln,

Bishop, 1200

17

St. Hilda of Whitby,

Abbess, 680

18 g

St. Elizabeth of Hungary,

Queen, 1231

19

CHRIST THE KING Proper 29

20

The Presentation of

the Blessed Virgin Mary

21

St. Cecilia of Rome,

Martyr, c. 230

22

St. Clement of Rome,

Pope, Martyr, c. 100

23

THANKSGIVING DAY

24

James O. S. Huntington,

Priest, 1935

25 g

Feria

26

FIRST SUNDAY OF ADVENT

27 [Begin Year A]

Bl. Kamehameha and Emma, 1864, 1885

28

Feria

29

ST. ANDREW THE APOSTLE

30

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NOVEMBER 2016 EUCHARISTIC READINGS Year C

Date Occasion Old Testament Psalm Epistle Gospel _ 1 All Saints’ Day / Sunday Ecclus 44:1-10, 13-14 149 Revelation 7:2-4, 9-17 Matthew 5:1-12 6 All Saints’ Sunday* or Ecclus 2:(1-6)7-11 or Eph 1:(11-14)15-23 or Lk 6:20-26(27-36) 13 Proper 28 Malachi 3:13--4:2a,5-6 98 2 Thessalonians 3:6-13 Luke 21:5-19 or 98:5-10 20 Proper 29 (Christ the King) Jeremiah 23:1-6 46 Colossians 1:11-20 Luke 23:35-43

or Luke 19:29-38

24 Thanksgiving Day Deut 8:1-3, 6-10 (17-20) 65 James 1:17-18, 21-27 Matthew 6:25-33 or 65:9-14 (Begin Year A) 27 First Sunday of Advent Isaiah 2:1-5 122 Romans 13:8-14 Matthew 24:37-44 30 St. Andrew the Apostle Deut 30:11-14 19 Romans 10:8b-18 Matthew 4:18-22 or 19:1-6 * “All Saints’ Day may always be observed on the Sunday following November 1, in addition to its observation on the fixed date.” (Book of Common Prayer, pg 15). Feasts occurring on a Sunday or Holy Day in 2016:

6 Bl. William Temple, Archbishop of Canterbury, Teacher, 1944 20 St. Edmund, King of the East Angles, Martyr, 870 24 St. Columbanus, Abbot, 615 (Replaced by Thanksgiving Day) Concerning the Friday abstinence from red meat:

“The following days are observed by special acts of discipline and self-denial: . . . Good Friday and all other Fridays of the year, in commemoration of the Lord’s crucifixion, except for Fridays in the Christmas and Easter seasons, and any Feasts of our Lord which occur on a Friday” (Book of Common Prayer, pg 17).

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Bl. Nicholas Ferrar,

Deacon, 1637

1

Bl. Channing Moore

Williams, Bishop, 1910

2 g

Bl. Francis Xavier,

Priest, 1552

3

SECOND SUNDAY OF ADVENT

4

St. Clement of Alexandria,

Priest, Doctor, c. 210

5

St. Nicholas of Myra,

Bishop, c. 326

6

St. Ambrose of Milan, Bishop, Doctor, 397

7

Immaculate Conception of Blessed Virgin Mary

8

Advent Feria

9 g

Advent Feria

10

THIRD SUNDAY OF ADVENT

11

Our Lady of Guadalupe

12

St. Lucy of Syracuse,

Martyr, 304

13

Bl. John of the Cross, Mystic, Doctor, 1591

14

[Fast] Ember Day

Advent Feria

15

Advent Feria

16 g

Ember Day

Raising of Lazarus

[O Sapientia]

17

[Fast] Ember Day

FOURTH SUNDAY OF ADVENT

18

Advent Feria

19

Advent Feria

20

ST. THOMAS THE APOSTLE

21

Advent Feria

22

Advent Feria

23

Christmas Eve

24 [Fast]

(White for Vigil Mass)

NATIVITY OF JESUS CHRISTMAS DAY

A Principal Feast

25

ST. STEPHEN, DEACON & MARTYR

26

ST. JOHN, APOSTLE

& EVANGELIST

27

HOLY INNOCENTS OF BETHLEHEM

28

St. Thomas Beckett,

Bishop, Martyr, 1170

29

Christmas Feria

30

St. Sylvester of Rome,

Pope, 335

31

Friday Abstinence during Christmastide

The traditional Friday abstinence from flesh meat on Fridays is dispensed during the Christmas season.

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DECEMBER 2016 EUCHARISTIC READINGS Year A

Date Occasion Old Testament Psalm Epistle Gospel _

4 Second Sunday of Advent Isaiah 11:1-10 72 Romans 15:4-13 Matthew 3:1-12 or 72:1-8

11 Third Sunday of Advent Isaiah 35:1-10 146 James 5:7-10 Matthew 11:2-11 or 146:4-9

18 Fourth Sunday of Advent Isaiah 7:10-17 24 Romans 1:1-7 Matthew 1:18-25 or 24:1-7

21 St. Thomas the Apostle Habakkuk 2:1-4 126 Hebrews 10:35—11:1 John 20:24-29

24 Christmas I (Midnight) Isaiah 9:2-4, 6-7 96 Titus 2:11-14 Luke 2:1-14(15-20) or 96:14, 11-12

25 Christmas II (Dawn) Isaiah 62:6-7,10-12 97 Titus 3:4-7 Luke 2:(1-14)15-20 or 97:1-4,11-12

25 Christmas III (Day) Isaiah 52:7-10 98 Hebrews 1:1-12 John 1:1-14* or 98:1-6

26 St. Stephen the First Martyr Jeremiah 26:1-9, 12-15 31 Acts 6:8—7:2a, 51c-60 Matthew 23:34-39 or 31:1-5

27 St. John, Apostle & Evangelist Exodus 33:18-23 92 1 John 1:1-9 John 21:9b-24 or 92:1-4,11-14

28 Holy Innocents of Bethlehem Jeremiah 31:15-17 124 Revelation 21:1-7 Matthew 2:13-18 *The Last Gospel will be the gospel for the Epiphany (Matthew 2:1-12) instead of prologue to the Gospel of John. Feasts occurring on a Sunday in 2016:

4 St. John of Damascus, Monk, Doctor, c. 749 Concerning the Friday abstinence from red meat:

“The following days are observed by special acts of discipline and self-denial: . . . Good Friday and all other Fridays of the year, in commemoration of the Lord’s crucifixion, except for Fridays in the Christmas and Easter seasons, and any Feasts of our Lord which occur on a Friday” (Book of Common Prayer, pg 17).

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HOLY NAME (CIRCUMCISION)

1

Christmas Feria

2

Christmas Feria

3

Bl. Elizabeth Ann Seton,

Foundress, 1821

4

Christmas Feria

5

THE EPIPHANY OF OUR LORD A Principal Feast

6

Feria

7

1ST AFTER EPIPHANY: BAPTISM OF JESUS

8

Feria

9

Bl. William Laud of

Canterbury, Martyr, 1645

10

Feria

11

St. Aelred of Rievaulx,

Abbot, 1167

12

St. Hilary of Poitiers,

Bishop, 367

13 g

St. Kentigern of Glasgow, Bishop, Missionary, 612

14

1ST AFTER EPIPHANY: BAPTISM OF JESUS

15

Richard Benson, Monk, 1915 Charles Gore, Bishop, 1932

16

St. Anthony of Egypt,

Abbot, 356

17

THE CONFESSION OF ST. PETER

18 [Week of Prayer

for Christian Unity]

St. Wulfstan of

Worchester, Bishop, 1095

19

[Week of Prayer for Christian Unity]

St. Fabian of Rome, Pope, Martyr, 250

20 [Prayer for Xn Unity]

g

St. Agnes,

Virgin, Martyr, 304

21 [Week of Prayer

for Christian Unity]

SECOND SUNDAY AFTER EPIPHANY

22 [Week of Prayer

for Christian Unity]

Bl. Philips Brooks,

Bishop, 1893

23 [Week of Prayer

for Christian Unity]

St. Francis de Sales,

Bishop of Geneva, 1622

24

[Week of Prayer for Christian Unity]

THE CONVERSION OF ST. PAUL

25 [Week of Prayer

for Christian Unity]

Ss. Timothy & Titus,

Companions of St. Paul

26

Feria

27 g

St. Thomas Aquinas, Priest, Doctor, 1274

28

THIRD SUNDAY AFTER EPIPHANY

29

Bl. Charles Stuart, King, Martyr, 1649

30

Friday Abstinence during Christmastide

The traditional Friday abstinence from flesh meat on Fridays is dispensed during the Christmas season.

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JANUARY 2017 EUCHARISTIC READINGS

Year A Date Occasion Old Testament Psalm Epistle Gospel _ 1 Holy Name Exodus 34:1-8 8 Romans 1:1-7 Luke 2:15-21 6 The Epiphany Isaiah 60:1-6, 9 72 Ephesians 3:1-12 Matthew 2:1-12

or 72:1-2,10-17 8 1st Sunday after the Epiphany: Isaiah 42:1-9 89:1-29 Acts 10:34-38 Matthew 3:13-17 The Baptism of the Lord or 89:20-29 15 2nd Sunday after the Epiphany Isaiah 49:1-7 40:1-10 1 Corinthians 1:1-9 John 1:29-41 18 The Confession of St. Peter Acts 4:8-13 23 1 Peter 5:1-4 Matthew 16:13-19 22 3rd Sunday after Epiphany Amos 3:1-8 139:1-17 1 Corinthians 1:10-17 Matthew 4:12-23 or 139:1-11 25 The Conversion of St. Paul Acts 26:9-21 67 Galatians 1:11-24 Matthew 10:16-22 29 4th Sunday after the Epiphany Micah 6:1-8 37:1-18 1 Cor 1:(18-25)26-31 Matthew 5:1-12

or 37:1-6 Feasts occurring on a Sunday in 2017:

15 St. Paul of Thebes, First Hermit, c. 345 22 St. Vincent, Deacon of Saragossa and Martyr, 250 29 Bl. Andrei Rublev, Monk and Iconographer, 1430 Concerning the Friday abstinence from red meat:

“The following days are observed by special acts of discipline and self-denial: . . . Good Friday and all other Fridays of the year, in commemoration of the Lord’s crucifixion, except for Fridays in the Christmas and Easter seasons, and any Feasts of our Lord which occur on a Friday” (Book of Common Prayer, pg 17).